What are some good English songs!!!

There's an album called , and there's also , (here's what it's about) and I don't know if you like it, but give it a listen....

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梦幻时刻 A TIME TO LIVE IN DREAMS

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海神觉醒之际 IN THE WAKE OF POSEIDON

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水上人 RIVER MAN

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哭吧 Baby CRY BABY

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男人的世界 IT`S A MAN`S MAN`S MAN`S MAN`S WORLD

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美妙今夜 WONDERFUL TONIGHT

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我们是冠军 WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS

08,

NO RAIN IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IT NEVER BAINS IN SORTHERN CALIFORNIA

09,

KILL WITHOUT PENALTY NO QRARTER

10,

SPACE STARDUST SPACE ODDITY

11,

FLYING FLYING

12,

BALLAD OF A THIN MAN

13,

LONELY ALONE

14,

TIME TIME

CD2

01,

CALIFORNIA DREAM CALIFORNIA DREAMIN

02,

CAROLINE SAYS2 CAROLINE SAYS2

03,

EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE

04,

WOOSEWOOD HIGHLANDS WUTHERING HEIGHTS

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皆大欢喜 HAPPY TOGETHER

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星际大篷车 PLANET CARAVAN

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Woman, don't cry NO WOMAN, NO CRY

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PURPLE RAIN

09,

WAITING FOR THE SUN

10,

MY GIRL

11,

LIFE`S LIKE A RIVER

12,

The SONG is over.

The SONG IS OVER

13,

LOVE HURTS

14,

LONG, LONG TIME

CD 1:

01 the beach boys:a time to live in dreams

After the Beatles successfully swept the United States, naturally left its youth, fashion, pop, dynamic, melodic music wind, and by its influence of the beach boys was also a great success, from the style of the Beatles can easily be heard in the shadow.

02 king crimson: in the wake of poseidon

Art rock is one of the most breathtaking in the history of rock and roll, and it represents not only a style of music, but also a terminology that is difficult to reach, from the purity of the technique, from the complexity of the arrangements, to the influence of the many styles of music that have followed. , king crimson these old warriors may actually keep fighting on stage until they die.

03 nick drake: river man

In the 26 years of nick drake's life, although only left us three albums and a collection of poems, but more influence on us is his reverence for nature and yearning, as well as our increasingly empty, no longer dare to look back to face the soul.

04 janis joplin: cry baby

janis joplin such a great female rock leader, if we dare to talk about vocal skills, soundtrack on the need for rigorous arrangement, then in the face of rock and roll, in front of janis joplin, let all this go to hell, she can do just life of the song, soul singing. She can do nothing more than sing for life, for the soul.

05 james brown: it's a man's man's world

The originator of funk, the forerunner of soul music, and what can make us forget james brown, from any guitar cuts nowadays seems to be flashing his figure, for the entire history of music, james brown, he let the He made rock and roll light up and colorful.

06 eric clapton: wonderful togight

from cream to solo, eric clapton's work is always in the guitar skills to support, and the vicissitudes of the face can make people heartbroken to tears, suffering fate seems to be particularly in the torment of his old age, the loss of his son, he wrote the classic song "tears in heaven". "

The first time I've ever heard a song like this, I've never heard a song like this before, but I'd rather not have it, so that he doesn't have to suffer from the fate of the world.

07 queen: we are the champions

Bossy, edgy, gorgeous queen, almost all the albums, works have been regarded as a classic, and the song most sung and spectacular occasions may have been moved to the soccer field, so that all the warriors are staring, and then shouted: we are the champions!

08 albort hammond:it never rains in southern california

The singer's lexicon of creativity has been recognized and respected by the pop world, having written many chart-topping hits for many artists, and has remained prolific over the decades, seemingly going from strength to strength.

09 jimmy page & robert plant unledded:no quarter

Great songwriters coupled with equally great guitarists produced the greatest band in the heavy metal trenches, and the poetry of robert plant's genius and jimmy page's soulful dancing brought us nothing but classics. In addition to the classic is classic, let us to is that rock and roll heaven of the ladder.

10 david bowie: space oddity

How to find an appropriate word to describe david bowie, perhaps only the title of "rock chameleon" to let everyone know a little about him, from the 60s to the present, david bowie never stopped creating. bowie has never stopped writing and performing, his high energy and imaginative approach to life has not only impressed all musicians, but has also had a huge impact on punk music, as well as a great friendship with old Lee and iggy pop, making us doubtful that we will ever be able to find a spot on evaluation of david bowie's moves.

11 faces;flying

Legendary for more than 30 years of rock 'n' roll, singer-songwriter rod stewart has been an ageless champion of the rock 'n' roll scene, and while the Faces weren't successful, the Iron Cock of Rock himself was on a steady upswing until he hit the big time.

12 bob dylan: ballad of a thim man

I remember reading that bob dylan, any time the name is mentioned, makes people feel a sense of respect. Folk singer-songwriter bob dylan, in terms of his musicality, is unfairly judged, but what he really brings to the table is his critical songwriting, politics, human nature and other sensitive social issues that he has been singing about for 40 years, and in terms of his contribution to rock and roll, bob dylan, at all times, needs to be looked up to as a true hero.

13 heart:alone

Formed in Canada in the early '60s, the band's name was officially heart, and it was written from the point of view of its female members, with a tenderness and subtlety that only a woman could muster.

14 tom waits:time

The beatniks, with their bluesy, booze-drinking, blue-collar characters, are the artistic followers of the Beat Generation, with their raspy, lazy voices telling you one sad story after another in a drunken stupor, and telling you that they're never going to be that kind of big star.

CD 2:

1. the mamas & the papas: california dreamin

Flowers, freedom, love, peace, the hippie era is hard to come by, but there are so many artists who have made it a true testament to history that perhaps the mamas & the papas, a short-lived band, could be the most important thing. The Papas may not represent the entire hippie culture, but it is their tireless efforts that allow us to believe again today that so many beautiful ideals have really existed and been realized. This song was an interlude in Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai's <Chongqing Forest>.

2. lou reed: caroline says

Lou Reed seems to have always been in the right place, not complacent with the honor of being truly admired for generations to come, but still understated, still alternative, still living, and still existing in art and real life.

3. the police: every breath you take

After forming the police, sting suddenly realized that his bandmates couldn't play their instruments, and with this comical realization he didn't get discouraged, finally ushering in the success that followed. But it didn't last long, and at the height of the band's popularity, sting went solo, trying out different collaborations with a wide range of artists and landing himself in the Rock and Roll Shrine of Fame.

4. kate bush: wuthering heights

Wuthering heights is an 1847 novel by the British writer emily bronte, commonly known as <Wuthering Heights>, and kate bush, a singer with a truly distinctive vocal style, influenced many of the artists who came after her. kate bush, a singer with a truly unique personality, has influenced many artists since, but the influence of the influence, really can imitate the artist is usually stretched to the limit, not to mention the luxury of talking about beyond, kate bush in the singing skills as well as the spirit of the performance has become impossible to surpass a kind of legend.

5. the turtles: happy together

The turtles did not enjoy the thrill of success, the pop music was mercilessly erased from the memories of fans, from the early singing of sweet and greasy love songs, to the failure of the creative transformation, and after the disbandment of the reorganization, the turtles left us with valuable topics really does not seem to be much. The turtles have left us with very little to talk about.

6. black sabbath: planet caravan

The oldest of metal's founding fathers, each member of the band has become a god, ozzy is always a satanic demon, and the guitarist's tenacity will always inspire each and every one of us to go forward, so let's ride in this interplanetary caravan towards the end of the world, where we've already succeeded in destroying it. Let's take this intergalactic caravan and rush to the post-apocalyptic world that has already been successfully destroyed, to taste the darkest lava.

7. bob marley & the wailers: no woman, no cry

The legendary Jamaican singer-songwriter has never been a star in his own right, even though his music has reached across the globe to posterity, and even after being recognized as the greatest reggae singer of all time, he was most talked about as music, music, music.

8. prince: purple rain

The pinnacle of the pop subculture, prince will always be the prince of pop music, with his mastery of dozens of instruments and styles of music and his seamless integration of them into his performances beyond their physical limitations, his belief in hermaphroditism, and his blatant declaration that the next step for prince will always be the next step. Prince's next step is always so exciting.

9. the doors: waiting for the sun

Another monument to rock history, poet and frontman jim morrison was the son of a soldier, but challenged the world's established human nature, morals, and ethics, and the poetic lyrics of his legacy will always be a source of pride.

10. the temptations:my girl

Never heard this song? No way, I'll tell you, this song was featured in the Korean movie "My Sassy Girl" as an interlude, but that's the good thing about business, it doesn't matter if it's bad, it's just art.

11. scorpions: life's like a river

In this band, which has always sung pop-metal in English, the violent atmosphere seems to have nothing to do with them, and they're really familiar with the works they've been singing, which are mostly love songs with metal orchestration, but if you're looking for that kind of kitsch, you're wrong, you're wrong, you're wrong. But if you're looking for that kind of kitschy flavor, you'd be wrong to listen to "Wind of Change".

12. the who: the song is over

They've had a lot of firsts, charts and sales aside, they were the first to smash guitars onstage, they had the first guitarist to use the windmill technique, they wrote the first rock opera, they'll always be number one, but sadly, with the untimely demise of their drummer, the later albums were not as good. Later albums were less than stellar, and like this one, the song ended.

13. nzareth: love hurts

The hard rock stalwarts of the '70s, with a singer who had a high-pitched, raspy voice that made a lot of fans remember them, were a bit of a success, but the band's work never gave them too many surprises, and naturally not too many companies and fans still remember them.

14. linda ronstadt: long long time

"Reinterpretation of the song after" is her title, I do not know if it is a kind of honor, but she is really too many songs and cover more or less achieved certain results, this song also The song also earned Linda a Grammy nomination.

Charisma, Blues

Collections

I didn't initially think of making a post like this, after all, listening to music is a very personal thing, and a verbal recommendation would have sufficed.

It was only when more and more of my friends asked about the music in my text posts and kept asking me to give some links that I thought of coming up with such a compilation.

Because of my personal preference, I basically favor feminine female vocals when choosing ambient light and ambient music.

These seventeen diva compositions are mostly positioned in the five styles of Folk, Blues, Jazz, New Age, and Sound, and in my opinion, they are all great tunes that I never get tired of listening to.

01.

Sara K

It is my impression that every Sara K record is an audio audition model. She has transcended the singer-songwriter level of her youth, and her work in recent years has been described as classic and mature. As a xylophonist, her ukulele guitar is always sonically captivating, and she has a great grasp of showmanship and a great live presence.

"Vincent" (download) is Sara K's cover of Don McLean, which I personally think surpasses the original.

Starry, starry night

Paint your palette blue and gray

Look out on a summer s day

With eyes that know the darkness in my soul

Shadows on the hills

Sketch the trees and the daffodils

Catch the breeze and the winter chills

In colors on the snowy linen land

Chorus:

Now I understand

What you tried to say to me

How you suffered for your sanity

How you tried to set them free

These are the things that make me happy. free

They would not listen they did not how

Perhaps they ll listen now

Starry, starry night

Flaming flowers that brightly Blaze

Swirling clouds in violet haze

Reflect in Vincent s eyes of china blue

Colors changing hue

Morning fields of amber grain

We'll be there in the morning, and we'll be there in the morning. grain

Weathered faces lined in pain

Are soothed beneath the artist s loving hand

Chorus:

For they could not love you

But still your love was true

And when no hope was left inside

On that starry, starry night

You took your life as lovers often do

But I could have told the artist that he was the only one who loved you.

But I could have told you Vincent

This world was never meant for one as

Beautiful as you

Starry, starry night

Portraits hung in empty halls

Frameless heads on nameless walls

With eyes that watch the world and can't forget

Like the strangers that you ve

The ragged men in ragged clothes

The silver thorn of bloody rose

Lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow

Now I think I know

Now I think I've got to get my hands dirty.

What you tried to say to me

How you suffered for your sanity

How you tried to set them free

They would not listen they did not how

They would not listen they did not listen. not how

Perhaps they ll listen now

They did not listen they re not listening still

Perhaps they never will

02.

Lisa Ono

Lisa Ono was born in Brazil and is originally from Japan. Her singing voice is ethereal and unadulterated. Music is the sediment of a long time, and all her works are so alive that they can be said to never go out of fashion. For personal reasons, I only listen to her tunes when I'm alone.

The song I put in the post, "La Vie En Rose" (click to download), is an oldie from 1942, originally sung by Edith Piaf, and Lisa Ono's rendition of it is the most successful of the sixty-odd versions, taking the best bits from the middle of the original.

Quand il me prend dans ses bras,

Il me parle tout bas,

Je vois la vie en rose.

Il me dit des mots d'amour,

Des mots de tous les jours,

Et ?a me fait quelque chose.

Il est entré dans mon coeur,

Une part de bonheur,

Dont je connais la cause.

C est toi pour moi,

Moi pour toi,

Dans la vie.

Il me l a dit,

L a juré,

Pour la vie.

Et dès que je l aper?ois,

Alors je sens en moi,

Mon coeur qui bat.

03.

Eva Cassidy

It was only some time ago that I learned that Eva Cassidy, who passed away from cancer in 1996, had not been taken seriously by the pop world during her lifetime. She had a residency in bars around the northwestern U.S. state of Washington, and it was in 1999 that she really became famous behind the scenes. Her vocals were a perfect combination of feminine tenderness and exuberance, and her live performances were mature and introspective. Eva Cassidy was ranked 21st on the BBC's list of the greatest singers of the 20th century, and many weekly magazines in the U.S. have recently featured Eva's story.

I used to play this song, Song Bird (download), on the school radio, and it went well with afternoon tea.

For you there ll be no crying

For you the sun will be shining

Cause I feel that when I m with you

It s alright, I know it s right

And the songbirds keep singing

Like they know the score

And I love you, I love you, I love you

Like never before

To you, I

To you, I'd never be cold

Cause I feel that when I'm with you

It's alright, I know it's right

And the songbirds Keep singing

Like they know the score

And I love you, I love you, I love you

Like never before

Like never before; like never

04.

Emi Fujita

Last year around this time, a friend who likes to play drums told me to go listen to Emi Fujita, which was good and refreshing. Always thought she wasn't native Japanese, and closing your eyes, you might think it was an American voice too.

Her masterpiece, "The Water Is Wide" (click to download), has been remade by many light music groups, and it's a song that can move anyone at dusk. Good for strumming and my guitar exam pick

The water is wide

I can't cross over

And either have

I wings to fly

Give me a boat

that can carry two

And both shall row

my love and I

Oh love is gentle

and love is kind

The sweetest flower

when first it s new

But love goes on

then waxing cold

And fades away

like morning dew

There s a ship

and she sails the sea

She s loaded deep

as deep can be

But not as deep

as the love I m in

I know not if

I sink or swim

05.

Sinead O Connor

Has always been an unruly woman. Bald, sharp-tongued, irritable and rarely feminine, she's a serious rock 'n' roll Lady who has repeatedly declared her refusal to star if the Star Spangled Banner is flown before her appearances, and has even withdrawn from the annual Grammy awards despite having four nominations to her name.

An oft-listened-to song about her is "Streets Of London" (click to download), a shallow, broken whisper with some shallow hushed beauty, calm and collected. The song tells an ethereal story, much like the feel of an impressionist movie. Retired old sailors, faded medals, everything is very European.

Have you seen the old man

In the closed down market

Kicking up the papers with his worn out shoes

In his eyes you see no pride

Hands held loosely at his side

Yesterday s paper, telling yesterday s news

* So how can you tell me you re lonely

And say for you

Let me take you by the hand

And lead you through the streets of London

I'll show you something

Have you seen the old girl

Have you seen the old girl?

Who walks the streets of London

Dirt in her hair and her clothes in rags

She s no time for talking

She just keeps right on walking

She is a woman who has no time for talking. She just keeps right on walking

Carrying her home in two carrier bags

In the old night cafe at a quarter past eleven

The same old man sitting there on his own

The same old man sitting in his own car. There on his own

Looking at the world over the rim of his teacup

Each tea lasts an hour, and he wanders home alone

Have you seen the old man

Outside the seaman's mission

Memory fading with the minor ribands that he wears

In our city winter the rain cries little pity

For one more time, I'm not sure if it's a good idea. >

For one more forgotten hero

And a world which doesn't care

06.

Diana Krall

Diana Krall has a knack for capturing jazz rhythms in her vocals, and the thickness of them is spot on. Her father is said to have owned almost all of the old recordings of thirties jazz pianist Fats Waller, and to have known almost all of the jazz piano players of the twenties and thirties. These would have been rare early teaching materials for Diana Krall. Personally, I think there's more or less Nat King Cole in her.

I prefer the live version of "The Look Of Love" (click to download) to the live version. Everything Diana Krall set up was spot on, and it was some of the best Bossa Nova Jazz I've ever heard, with a soulful rhythm but plenty of softness. The smell of coffee and smoke was everywhere.

the look of love is in your eyes

the look your smile can't disguise

the look of love is saying so much more than just words could ever say

and what my heart has heard

well it takes my breath away

i can hardly wait to hold you feel my arms around you

how long i have waited

for you to feel my arms around me?

waited just to love you

now that i have found you

you ve got the look of love

it s on your face

a look that time can

be mine tonight

let this be just the start of so many nights like this

let s take a lover s vow and then seal it with a kiss

i can hardly wait to hold you feel like you're in love. I can hardly wait to hold you feel my arms around you

how long I have waited

waited just to love you

now that I have found you

don't ever go

don't you know what I'm talking about?

don't ever go

i love you so

i can hardly wait to hold you feel my arms around you

how long i have waited waited just to love you

now that i have found you

don't ever go

don't ever go

don't ever go

07.

Norah Jones

At the Norah Jones somewhat ubiquitous today, Sofa Jazz remains a classic. With a small band that included songwriter Jesse Harris, and bassist Lee Alexander, she made a habit of improbably fusing jazz tunes into her compositions, adding her own passion where appropriate. It's mellow enough to be soft.

On the track "SevenYears" (click to download), Norah Jones paints the story of a country girl in less than two and a half minutes. It was a time when loneliness was chaotic and faces were mostly serene.

Spinning, laughing,dancing

To her favorite song

A little girl with nothing wrong

Is all alone

Eyes wide open

Always hoping for the sun

And she ll sing her song to anyone

That comes along

Fragile as a leaf in autumn

Just fallin to the

To her favorite song

She s a little girl with nothing wrong

And she s all alone

A little girl with nothing wrong

A little girl with nothing wrong

A little girl with nothing wrong

A little girl with nothing wrong

And she s all alone

08.

Laura Fygi

Saw Laura Fygi live for the first time on the CCTV music channel, with Dutch jazz and a very European vibe. Her singing voice is very much like alcohol, pure beauty to the extreme.

French composer Joseph Kosma wrote the song "Autumn Leaves" (click to download) in 1945, and Laura Fygi's version is the finest of hundreds of covers. This reinterpretation of the sultry, soft melody still retains a strong French chanson flavor at this point.

The falling leaves

drift by my window,

The autumn leaves

of red and gold;

I see your lips

the summer kisses,

The autumn leaves

of red and gold;

I see your lips

the summer kisses,

The summer kisses,

The summer kisses.

The sunburned hands

I used to hold;

Since you went away,

the days are long,

And soon I'll hear

old winter's song;

The autumn leaves

of red and gold;

I see your lips

the summer kisses. song;

But I miss you most of all

my darling,

When autumn leaves start to fall

09.

Keren Ann

Keren Ann's sideways face is stunning. She has a complex background, having grown up in Israel, Holland, and France, and a vocal range that is quite in keeping with the texture of continental chamber music, and these experiences temper her ethereal, worldly demeanor.

Many people really know her from the classic "Not Going Anywhere" (download here). French is a very sexy language, and with keren Ann's accent, you'd have every reason to laze the whole morning away in such an atmosphere.

This is why I always wonder

I m a pond full of regrets

I always try to not remember rather than forget

This is why I always whisper

When vagabonds are passing by

I tend to keep myself away from their goodbyes

Tide will rise and fall along the bay

and I m not going anywhere

These are the reasons why I always whisper to myself. and I m not going anywhere

I m not going anywhere

People come and go and walk away

but I m not going anywhere

I m not going anywhere

This is why I always whisper

I m a river with a spell

I like to hear but not to listen,

I like to say but not to tell

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This is why I always wonder

There s nothing new under the sun

I won t go anywhere so give my love to everyone

The tide will rise and fall along the bay

and I m not going anywhere

I m not going anywhere

People come and go and walk away

but I m not going anywhere

I m not going anywhere

I m not going anywhere

10.

Meav

Many people recognize that there are two of the most precious sounds in female vocals: deep and pure. The first time I heard the record, I was certain it was the ultimate in purity. Dublin-based Meav has a penchant for Irish ballads, and she maintains an unearthly, intentional depth in her rendition of each purely vocal piece.

One Love (click to download) is her most famous track.

One I Love

One I love, two she loves

Three she s true to me

All of my friends fell out with me

Because I kept your company

But let them say whatever they will

I love my love with a free good will

One I love, two she loves

And three she s true to me

They tell me he is a good man

They tell me he is a good man.

They tell me he s poor, they tell me he s young

I tell them all to hold their tongue

If they could part the sand from the sea

They never could part my love from me

One I love, two she loves

Three she s true to me

When I m awake, I find no rest

Until his head lies on my breast

What is it? breast

When I'm asleep I'm dreaming of

My own, my dear, my one true love

One I love, two she loves

Three she s true to me

When the fire to ice will run

And when the tide no longer turns

And when the rocks melt with the sun

My love for you will have just begun.

One I love, two she loves

Three she s true to me

One I love, two she loves

And three she s true to me

11. Qi Yu's "Olive Tree" has always been my favorite Chinese song, and I feel like her voice is perfect for a heavenly album. Her song "Buddha's Heart" and "Lust for Water", which later became the soundtrack for the "Sky Bath" movie, had caught my eye. Nowadays, temples in Guangdong, Fujian and Hainan are basically using Qi Yu's version of "The Great Compassion Mantra", and the recording and arrangement of this ambient music is top-notch in China.

Here is the tear-jerking "Water of Desire" for download (click to download)

The wind is coming and the rain is coming

Why do they all know

I can't hear you I can't hear you

You are speaking in a voice that's too small

The wind stops and the rain stops

Who cried in my dream

I don't understand I don't understand

The man in the sky is smiling

I don't want to ask you if you remember who I am

The snow and ice on my fingers are melting into tears

The sky gave us only half-sweet water

It's hard to learn how to drink it

The wind is coming and the rain is coming

Why do they know it

I can't hear you, I can't hear you

Your voice is too small to speak.

Your voice is too small

I don't want to ask you if you remember who I am

The ice on my fingers melts into tears

The heavens have given us only half-sweet water

I can't learn how to drink it

The winds come and the rains come

Why do they know

I can't hear you I can't hear you

Your voice is too small

I don't know how you speak.

Helene Segara

Helene Segara is very good at playing with French flavors, her voice is generally not very prominent in the arrangements, but contains a seductive and bewitching quality, and I really like her use of warm, soft, urban jazz tunes, which I can't help but get drunk on.

"Humaine" (click to download) oozes exotic flavor from the opening track, and is the perfect off-road track to play in the car.

Que jamais on ne me délivre

Des liens de mon enfance

Que jamais je n'ouvre le livre

Où je comprendrai mes souf